Product Manager

SUMMARY

As Product Manager, you will join a team that is charged with product planning, design, and execution throughout the lifecycle of Hart’s products, in support of the company’s overall strategy and goals.

The Product Manager must possess a unique blend of business and technical savvy – with experience in elections technology or other government-oriented products preferred. To succeed in this role, the ideal candidate must spend time in the market to understand its unique attributes; demonstrate competence with specialized hardware and software; and find innovative solutions for the broader market. The Product Manager plays a key role in helping others to understand the product positioning, key benefits, and target customer, as well as providing advanced subject matter expertise in using the company’s products.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Gather, understand and clearly define user problems and market needs.

Understand Federal and State regulatory requirements.

Work on an integrated product portfolio consisting of multiple interdependent hardware and software components.

Develop product and technical requirements based on customer, market, and regulatory needs.

Maintain documentation throughout the product lifecycle:

Product Requirements Documents (PRDs)

Technical Requirements Documents (TRDs)

Product Release Documentation

Perform competitive research and analysis

Partner with Product Marketing to craft messaging, positioning, and collateral.

Brief and train the sales, marketing, and certification teams

Support sales and certification events as needed

Education and/or Experience

A Bachelor’s Degree, or the equivalent, is required. At least 2+ years of experience directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified is preferred. Professional courses or certificate training in product management is desired.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required:

In-depth knowledge and understanding of the Product Management function based on experience, formal training, or both.